The word “Ahimsa,” derived from Sanskrit, means non-harm or non-injury and is often translated into English as non-violence. The dictionary defines it as “the ethical principle of not causing harm to ...
Senior Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh leader Bhaiyyaji Joshi on Thursday said that violence is sometimes "necessary" to protect the idea of non-violence, underscoring that India has to take everyone ...
Titled, Active Non-Violence, the booklet is designed to empower church leaders in promoting peace. It is the first of its kind in South Sudan and aims to provide practical guidance for fostering ...
An Islamic organization, Nasrul-Lahi-l-Fatih Society (NASFAT), has affirmed that peace and non-violence are important factors in every society that seeks development, progress and unity ...
Organized intergroup violence is almost universally modeled as a calculated act motivated by economic factors. In contrast, it is generally assumed that non-economic factors, such as an individual's ...
“The Ka-PEACE-tahan: Cultivating a Culture of Peace” Poster-Making Competition by Karina Lagdameo Santillan and Genevieve Balance Kupang A pre-World March for Peace and Non-violence event was held ...
Human Rights Commission, is Angela Choberka and Rand Lunceford. Today is day four of discussing and sharing Dr. King’s principles of non-violence. The fourth principle is, through suffering we can ...